MVC

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ASP.NET MVC session slides and demos

At SDC 2009 in Sweden I presented a classic “What is ASP.NET MVC and how does it work”? Here are my slides and code demos. Judging from the crowd feedback and also the questions afterwards I am very pleased with the outcome of this session. It appeared to me very much like the audience got what they came for; a show and tell on ASP.NET MVC to get a look at what it is and what useful features it gives us. Also why it is radically different from standard ASP.NET WebForms. I did one sort of unexpected thing...

New blog on stuff like Castle Windsor and nHibernate in ASP.NET MVC

A colleague of mine, Rikard, has entered the blogosphere! His entry on Castle Windsor and nHibernate in ASP.NET MVC commands respect at least from me! Well worth a read: http://opinionmachine.wordpress.com/ Cheers, M. Technorati Tags: blogging,ALT.NET,.NET,nHibernate,Castle Windsor,ASP.NET,MVC

Visual Studio Open Space in Malmo - Feedback

Technorati Tags: .NET,AJAX,Agile,ASP.NET,MVC,Tools Our Visual Studio and .NET Framework 3.5 Open Space event in Malmo was a success! It did draw a small crowd this first time but those who came were very happy with the outcome and based on initial feedback they want this to reappear another time! I can only agree on the positive sentiments and add how interesting it is to share knowledge (like we do at Øredev) and learn what challenges colleagues in the community have. The evening turned out to become a veritable link feast where everybody wanted to know tips n tricks...

Presented MVC and Dynamic Data at the MSDN Summer Camp today (Slides, Demos etc.)

I was part of Swedish MSDNs Summer Camp events today and was on stage with Robert Folkesson to present news for Web Developers in Visual Studio 2008. My part was to present the MVC framework and Dynamic Data. Below are the slides and demos! First of all... it was mostly demos on my part. So there aren't many slides. Second: Is there a point to developing your own slides when Microsoft's own program managers and evangelists already have done it? Of course not! These slides are a compilation of Scott Hanselmans slides on MVC and Scott Hunters...